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My images are not coming out sharp. I have tried adjusting the focus both manually and automatically but no difference.
Here is an example:
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Here is my setup:
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I am still very much a novice with this stuff so I apologize in advance if my questions appear juvenile or dumb.
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I see what you're saying. But man, you are way ahead of most folks here with your pictures and setup! I'm no expert. I'm wondering if it's to much light.

I just use a cheap digital microscope.

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What lens are you using? Try using only one light at 12k position.
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What lens aperture setting are you using? Also, what focal length (zoom) are you using? I think the macro function on these kit lenses works best at 55mm, and I suggest using Aperture Priority (Av) mode, with aperture set to f8 for Dollars.
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What lens aperture setting are you using?
This was the question I had when I first saw the post.
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What lens are you using?


Here is a detailed pic(s) of the lens. Hope it helps you.

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I am using Aperture Priority(AV). Aperture value: 5.6

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Also, what focal length (zoom) are you using?
Ignore the setting you see on the lens. I don't believe I was using that as it moved when I removed the lens from the body.

Thanks in advance.

I ought to use my iPhone camera. These were pretty darn good pics.
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It looks like the lens has a stabilizer switch that is set to on. That's typically for hand held use and I'd switch it to off when using a copy stand.

The specs say that lens has a minimum focusing distance of 9.8in. It's hard to tell from your photo if the camera's sensor is at least that far away from the coin. Looks like it's close to that though. Is the camera indicating it's in focus when you take the photo?

Assuming you're far enough away from the coin, and since you're already using Av mode at your max aperture of 5.6 (and I'm assuming a focal length of 55mm), if changing the stabilizer setting doesn't help then you might be doing the best you can with that kit lens.
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The 18-55 kit lens is capable of superb pics at dollar size. My suspicion is that the lens was not in critical focus. Try moving a little further away from the coin.

Are you using Live View? The blurriness may be due to mirror slap. If you go into Live View, you get rid of both Mirror Slap and Shutter Shake, and the image will be sharper. But what I'm seeing is much worse than I'd expect from either of these problems. It just looks like it's slightly out of focus.
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with all advice above. Switch off IS when on a copy stand. Try moving the camera a tiny bit farther away. The zoom may be creeping causing the camera to change focus, gaffer tape may help hold it up, but I'd shot at the 55mm so it should be extended all the way out and then it won't creep. To keep the camera perpendicular to the coin, check all your angles, I start with my level on my iPhone, but a simple bubble level can start you off. Make sure newsprint or a mirror underneath where the coin would be is completely in focus, all sides evenly, and that the base is level also.

Use the Canon remote shooting application that comes with the camera or you can download from Canon Support, using the USB cable, and you can focus completely hands off using the computer to adjust in and out focus (not zoom keep that at 55mm). You can also try bracketing photos to see if your exposure is on. I start with 1.3 stops of exposure and shoot in M (manual mode only), once I've got the correct exposure.

One last issue I run into mainly on older NGC fatty slabs, but can happen with all slabbed coins. Is they can be inserted at a slight angle making critical focus across the entire coin's surface, if this is an issue you will have to adjust either one; the base or the camera, to match the tilt in the slab.
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The pic of your lens is pretty sharp. Whatever you did to get that pic might work out well for your larger coin pics, too.
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Your lens has 0.25m close-focusing distance.

So you have to have at least this distance and then... crop your image, if you have to.

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Also remember that not all lenses take sharp images.
You got to read the tests of a particular lens and
determine its strengths for optimal aperture setting
and at what focal length.

Good point by nickos, the lens will only focus to a minimum distance.
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